Formerly known as Daddy's,
440 Castro is one of two leather bars in the Castro. Located on Castro
Street near the Castro MUNI station, it's never a sure bet which nights
will be busy. On weekends the crowd often travels between Daddy's
and the Edge. 440 Castro often hosts
special events, check the
San
Francisco Leather Calendar for details.

Opened in 2008, Chaps
is San Francisco's newest leather bar. Chaps is owned and operated
by two leather enthusiasts well known for producing monthly Men in Gear
events which encourage lathermen to come out in droves. Chaps
Bar often hosts special events, check the
San
Francisco Leather Calendar for details.

The Edge is located
at the corner of 18th and Collingwood, one block from Castro Street and
two blocks from Daddy's. The Edge is a popular happy hour spot and
you'll often find a decent crowd in the late afternoon.

The Eagle is best known
for having the best Sunday afternoon beer bust. During the summer
it is the place to see and be seen. Sunday beers busts run
from 1500-1800 and are often hosted by community groups. Visit the
San
Francisco Leather Calendar for upcoming events. The Eagle has
ample motorcycle parking and bikers get drink specials when they bring
a helmet. California law prohibits smoking in bar. The
Eagle has a large outdoor patio with heaters so you can smoke as much as
you like.

Located two blocks
from The Eagle Tavern the Lone Star Saloon is a
favorite bear watering hole. The Sunday afternoon beer bust crowd
moves to the Lone Star Saloon after the festivities end at the Eagle Tavern.

440 Castro is one of
two leather bars in the Castro. Located on Castro Street near the
Castro MUNI station, it's never a sure bet which nights will be busy.
On weekends the crowd often travels between 440 and the Edge.
Although you'll find people dressed in leather, it generally isn't a venue
to find serious S/M players. 440 Castro often hosts special events,
check the
San
Francisco Leather Calendar for details.

The Edge is located
at the corner of 18th and Collingwood, one block from Castro Street and
two blocks from Daddy's. The Edge is a popular happy hour spot and
you'll often find a decent crowd in the late afternoon. Check out
the Thursday night Basket
Contests.

Harvey's is the most
recent incarnation of the Castro's famous Elephant
Walk. Harvey's features huge windows looking out on the busy
intersection of Castro and 18th Streets. From your bar stool you
can watch the gay boys, homeless and straight tourists wandering through
the Castro. Harvey's cutish waitstaff also serve bar-quality food.

Extensively remodeled
in 2003, Moby Dick has shaken off its backwater image and is a popular
local video bar. During the week, you'll find locals playing pool
and pinball. Weekends are crowded with boys on the Castro bar circuit.

Formerly known as Uncle
Bert's, the Mix has been renovated and reopened to attract a slightly more
upscale clientele. Uncle Berts was famous for a patio where inhaled
chemicals were as popular as those in a glass. We haven't heard whether
or not this is true of the Mix.

The Twin Peaks was
the first gay bar in the United States to feature windows where the clientele
could be seen by outsiders. Considered a milestone in the history
of the gay rights movement, the Twin Peaks is often referred to as the
"Glass Coffin" as it attracts a older group of patrons. It is comfortable,
warm and a great place to watch the boys on Castro Street.

In response to the AIDS epidemic
in the 1980s, the San Francisco Health Department banned bathhouses in
the city. Sex clubs are still legal but do not provide private spaces secluded
from interlopers or prying eyes. (Bathhouses traditionally rent private
rooms, sex clubs do not.) All of the locations listed below are sex
clubs. If you value the privacy of a bathhouse, we recommend you consider
Steamworks in Berkeley. Be advised, because there are no bathhouses
in San Francisco, Steamworks often has a long wait on the weekends.

Blow Buddies is an
enormously popular sex club famous for theme nights such as Underwear Buddies,
Leather Buddies and Bondage Buddies. You'll find a listing of the
theme nights on our San
Francisco Leather Calendar.

Located in the South
of Market Area close to many leather bars, Folsom Prison
caters to the leather and SM crowd. Recent management changes purged
the old, rather nasty staff and the club is now reported as one of the
more popular venues. If you have visited Mack Folsom Prison
post
a note and tell us your thoughts.

The Power Exchange
is the largest sex club in San Francisco. The club caters to all
persuasions and has some gay-only areas. The Power Exchange often
hosts special events. Check our San Francisco Leather Calendar for
details.

San Francisco's largest
purveyor of leather and kink goods. Mr. S features a large selection
of high end good at equally high end prices. Mr. S' tailors can custom
design and create about any leather garment you want.

385 8th Street

Stompers Boots

Mike and his crew know
boots! From off-the-shelf to custom fit, Stompers offers a huge selection
of boots for everyone from Skinheads to bikers to chicks with a fetish.

San Francisco does
not have an exclusive leather hotel or bed and breakfast. The city
is very tolerant and you can stay (and wear) leather nearly anywhere.

Becks Motor
Lodge

Very popular location
just a block from Castro and has guest parking. Beck's is very cruisey
hotel where open doors and balconies invite sex, but it's not a place to
bring your parents from Wisconsin. (Beck's installed access gates
in 2006 to reduce cruising...so maybe it is safe to bring mom and dad.)

2222 Market Street415.621.8212

Best Western Motor Inn

Close to the popular
leather bars. This hotel sells out for Folsom and Gay Pride.

9th & Harrison 415.621.2826

The Inn on Castro

A very nice bed and
breakfast on Castro street. Ask for the downstairs room - it has
a private, dungeon-like entrance from the street.